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From: Chicago Sun-Times
Date: 19921006
Author:Mary Houlihan-Skilton
Bram Stoker would be happy. Dracula, his infamous and immortal creature created with pen and imagination, is about to make a comeback into the modern-day (or night) imagination.
The long-awaited Francis Ford Coppola film will hit theater screens with a vengeance at Thanksgiving. But if you can't wait until then, a much earlier version starring the "vampiro" has recently hit video stores.
The Spanish "Dracula" (MCA/Universal; 104 minutes; $14.98), filmed at the same time as its more familiar English version, starring Bela Lugosi, is one of the few remaining examples of simultaneous filming ...
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